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The User Interface Designer, Enterprise will focus on developing innovative UI solutions for internal products that facilitate seamless collaboration across departments within the live entertainment industry.
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If the above paragraph gets your heart pumping, you might be the UX/UI Designer we are looking for! Lead and manage all phases of the UX/UI design process including high-fidelity mockups, wireframes, flows, personas, use cases & scenarios, journey maps, storyboards, prototypes, and annotated specs.
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UX/UI Designer | Mid/Senior Full-time. UX/UI Designer | Mid/Senior Full-time. Fully remote studio. World-class talent with experience in some of the industry’s biggest games, including God of War(™), League of Legends(™), Overwatch(™), and Call of Duty.
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As a Senior UI Designer, you will design impactful user interfaces that make data more beautiful and easier to understand. 4+ years of relevant experience as a UI designer.
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Art House, a growing augmented reality startup, is seeking a dynamic and talented individual to join our team as a UI/UX Designer. Proven experience as a UI/UX Designer, with a strong portfolio showcasing your design skills and creative solutions.
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As a Junior Graphic and UI/UX Designer working in our Design team, you'll play a crucial role in creating visually appealing and user-centric designs for various digital platforms. Bachelor's degree or equivalent in Graphic Design, UI/UX Design, or a related field.
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Working closely with UI/UX designer, translate UI mockups into working code. Create pages with various UI components, such as hero, banner, and page layouts. Build animated UI features with varying complexity.
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Minimum of 7 years of experience as a UI/UX Designer with expertise in Figma. As a UX Designer, you will be responsible for designing and implementing intuitive user interfaces that meet business requirements and ensure a smooth user experience.
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We are seeking a UX/UI Designer with 2-3 years of experience to join us in our mission to enhance the online shopping experience for our diverse customer base. As a UX/UI Designer at Skims, you will be instrumental in shaping the digital presence of our brand.
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Are you a creative and experienced UX/UI designer with a passion for crafting seamless and delightful digital experiences? Proven experience of at least 3 years as a UX/UI designer, with a strong portfolio showcasing successful web and/or product design projects.
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We are looking for a UI/UX Designer to bring their experience and skills to Jam City's studio that focuses on Disney games! To successfully execute the role, the candidate must work closely with the UI/UX, Art, and Game Design teams to define and implement work throughout product development.
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Bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design, UI/UX Design, Product Design, Environmental Design, or similar discipline. UI/ UX: Experience in design prototyping tools (Adobe XD, Sketch, etc.) MOTION GRAPHICS + VIDEO EDITING: Expertise in After Effects, Final Cut Pro, Premiere, or similar animation and editing software.
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UX/ UI designer New York. That is why we’re looking for a Senior Software Engineer to help build the SaaS farm management solution of the future, while contributing to the development of a world-class Engineering organization.
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We are looking for a well-rounded Senior Product Designer who has a passion for conceiving and executing simple and impactful interfaces for the queer community. Experience: 5+ years of experience in product design, UI design, and/or UX design in a fast-paced environment.
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The Senior UX/UI Designer works to design intuitive digital solutions, create elegant design components, and execute the interface using expertise in visual design and user experience. What will you be doing in this role:The Senior UX/UI Designer is responsible for championing the human-centered design approach within the organization's digital products and services.
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